Oliver Pinder / Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds

England’s own Yorkshire sad/pop singer/songwriter, Oliver Pinder is back with a new blinding self-released, self-produced single ‘Lockdown’.

At the age of 17, Oliver has played festivals such as Dot to Dot, Live at Leeds and supported the likes of JP Cooper, Billie Marten and sold out a fair few of his own headline shows up and down the UK. The single was recorded between Oliver’s home in Wakefield and Leeds College of Music, Pinder says, “’Lockdown’ is about falling out of love with something you thought you’d love forever and how slowly your love will just fade away”. Oliver is accompanied with his four piece band (consisting of himself on guitar, keys and vocals, a cellist, a guitarist and a drummer, otherwise known as Mimi, Joe and Alasdair). They will be back playing shows across the UK in 2018.

Support comes from:

Josh Wheatley

A musician from Nottingham, writing striking indie-pop.

Emerging from a thriving music scene, Josh has a self-diagnosed addiction to writing, this songwriter is composing about matters of heart and soul with a knowing empathy rarely found in someone so young.